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/** * @fileoverview An object that caches and applies source code fixes. * @author Nicholas C. Zakas */ "use strict";
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// Requirements
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const debug = require("debug")("eslint:source-code-fixer");
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// Helpers
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const BOM = "\uFEFF";
/** * Compares items in a messages array by range. * @param {Message} a The first message. * @param {Message} b The second message. * @returns {int} -1 if a comes before b, 1 if a comes after b, 0 if equal. * @private */ function compareMessagesByFixRange(a, b) { return a.fix.range[0] - b.fix.range[0] || a.fix.range[1] - b.fix.range[1]; }
/** * Compares items in a messages array by line and column. * @param {Message} a The first message. * @param {Message} b The second message. * @returns {int} -1 if a comes before b, 1 if a comes after b, 0 if equal. * @private */ function compareMessagesByLocation(a, b) { return a.line - b.line || a.column - b.column; }
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// Public Interface
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/** * Utility for apply fixes to source code. * @constructor */ function SourceCodeFixer() { Object.freeze(this); }
/** * Applies the fixes specified by the messages to the given text. Tries to be * smart about the fixes and won't apply fixes over the same area in the text. * @param {string} sourceText The text to apply the changes to. * @param {Message[]} messages The array of messages reported by ESLint. * @param {boolean|Function} [shouldFix=true] Determines whether each message should be fixed * @returns {Object} An object containing the fixed text and any unfixed messages. */ SourceCodeFixer.applyFixes = function(sourceText, messages, shouldFix) { debug("Applying fixes");
if (shouldFix === false) { debug("shouldFix parameter was false, not attempting fixes"); return { fixed: false, messages, output: sourceText }; }
// clone the array
const remainingMessages = [], fixes = [], bom = sourceText.startsWith(BOM) ? BOM : "", text = bom ? sourceText.slice(1) : sourceText; let lastPos = Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY, output = bom;
/** * Try to use the 'fix' from a problem. * @param {Message} problem The message object to apply fixes from * @returns {boolean} Whether fix was successfully applied */ function attemptFix(problem) { const fix = problem.fix; const start = fix.range[0]; const end = fix.range[1];
// Remain it as a problem if it's overlapped or it's a negative range
if (lastPos >= start || start > end) { remainingMessages.push(problem); return false; }
// Remove BOM.
if ((start < 0 && end >= 0) || (start === 0 && fix.text.startsWith(BOM))) { output = ""; }
// Make output to this fix.
output += text.slice(Math.max(0, lastPos), Math.max(0, start)); output += fix.text; lastPos = end; return true; }
messages.forEach(problem => { if (Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(problem, "fix")) { fixes.push(problem); } else { remainingMessages.push(problem); } });
if (fixes.length) { debug("Found fixes to apply"); let fixesWereApplied = false;
for (const problem of fixes.sort(compareMessagesByFixRange)) { if (typeof shouldFix !== "function" || shouldFix(problem)) { attemptFix(problem);
/* * The only time attemptFix will fail is if a previous fix was * applied which conflicts with it. So we can mark this as true. */ fixesWereApplied = true; } else { remainingMessages.push(problem); } } output += text.slice(Math.max(0, lastPos));
return { fixed: fixesWereApplied, messages: remainingMessages.sort(compareMessagesByLocation), output }; }
debug("No fixes to apply"); return { fixed: false, messages, output: bom + text };
};
module.exports = SourceCodeFixer;
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